Flying High, Then and Now: Alice Miller Lights a Torch for Leading the Way
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VOI's Molly Livingstone is joined in-studio by Alice Miller, whose 1997 High Court of Justice petition paved the way for women to enlist in the Israel Air Force’s prestigious flight school course. For her courage and initiative, she is among those selected to light a torch at Wednesday evening's Independence Day ceremony.
Molly also speaks to Noa, a current female navigator in the IAF. She is joined, as well, by Anat Ariel, the mother of the first religious woman pilot(Tamar Ariel), killed in an avalanche last year in Nepal, and lone soldier Miriam Moshkovski, who moved to Israel on her own, and served in IDF for three years.
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